It doesn't take much to remember that we have pets in our community. In fact, if you don't watch your step, your liable to step in one such reminder! Besides being unsightly and smelly, animal waste can be hazardous to the health of our children who play in the community and other pets. One of the most common forms of disease transmission between dogs is through fecal matter.
When walking your dog in our community, remember that it MUST be leashed. Also, it is important to remember to IMMEDIATELY clean up after your pet. Take along a baggie with you to pick up waste with and then dispose of it properly. By taking a few simple steps to clean up after your pet, you can contribute not only to the beautification of our community, but also towards the elimination of one of the most irritating nuisances in our community.
Continued failure by residents to pick up their pets waste will result in the Association requiring each dog’s genetic profile to be registered, in order to match feces that are not picked up with the offending canine/resident. Thank you for your cooperation!